The MOBI is a portable interactive tablet that allows teachers and students to work with programs on the computer from anywhere in the room. When combined with the Interwrite Workspace software, teachers can create interactive presentations for classroom use.
The MOBI+Interwrite Workspace allows users to:
Create slides like a PowerPoint, but you can interact with each slide.
Highlight, annotate (write over) text selections, or write on a blank workspace. This is good for showing your thinking, or modeling how to solve a problems.
Move items around on the screen (like matching activities)
Capture images from the web that then can be moved or annotated over
Embed video clips
Create interactive questions that work with the CPS Clickers
Our Tech Wizards have each created a sample project that could be used by their teachers. Click on their links to view their projects. (Note: you need to have the Interwrite Workspace software installed on your computer to view these projects. See Mr. Rechenberger to have this installed, or use the team netbook to view.)
Click on these projects to see samples made by our TWs in 2009-2010. They're pretty good! Can you do an even better job???
The MOBI+Interwrite Workspace allows users to:
Create slides like a PowerPoint, but you can interact with each slide.
Highlight, annotate (write over) text selections, or write on a blank workspace. This is good for showing your thinking, or modeling how to solve a problems.
Move items around on the screen (like matching activities)
Capture images from the web that then can be moved or annotated over
Embed video clips
Create interactive questions that work with the CPS Clickers
Our Tech Wizards have each created a sample project that could be used by their teachers. Click on their links to view their projects. (Note: you need to have the Interwrite Workspace software installed on your computer to view these projects. See Mr. Rechenberger to have this installed, or use the team netbook to view.)
Click on these projects to see samples made by our TWs in 2009-2010. They're pretty good! Can you do an even better job???